NASA Rocket Launches Climate Change


NASA has launched a named Taurus XL rocket carrying satellites to observe changes in Earth's climate.

Party Vandenberg Air Force official said that the Taurus XL rocket carrying NASA's Glory satellite was launched at 2:09 am local time, from his base. Similarly, as quoted from 3 News on Saturday (03/05/2011).

Glory satellite will be launched for the mission for three years to analyze how the flying particles impact on the climate on Earth.

In addition to monitor particles in the atmosphere, the satellite will also track the sun radiation to examine how much light on the effects of climate change on Earth.

The mission that takes a fund of USD424 million is governed by the Goddard Space Flight Center of NASA in Maryland.

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